ISIOLO Adidas NMD Australia Sale , Kenya, July 1 (Xinhua) -- Four members of Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta's security team died in a road accident along the Isiolo-Marsabit highway in northeastern Kenya, officials said on Wednesday.
Rift Valley Regional Coordinator Gideon Amala said the paramilitary officers from the elite Recce squad died on the spot late on Tuesday after their vehicle lost control and rolled several times.
"They were headed for Loyangalani when the accident happened. We lost four officers while a fifth was flown to Nairobi for treatment," said Amalla.
He added that the accident occurred in Soit area, approximately 11km from Sere Olipi Township in Samburu County. Amala said the rear right tyre of the car they were travelling in burst Adidas NMD Australia Online , causing the car to lose control.
They were headed to Lonyangalani to carry out security surveillance ahead of Kenyatta's visit to commission the wind power project scheduled for Thursday.
Amala said the four who were officers from the elite Recce squad of General Service Unit had been deployed to carry out security surveillance ahead of the president's visit in the location.
The president is set to officiate the construction of a wind power plant, the Lake Turkana Wind Power project, the largest private investment in the country.
By Olatunji Saliu, Omokola Kolajo
ABUJA, June 22 (Xinhua) -- The 28-year-old Auwa Bulama fled her home with her four-month old baby boy strapped on her back and another three-year old son.
They trekked some hours through the lonely night with nearly 100 others from the theater of insurgency in the Nigerian northeast border town of Marte to Bosso Adidas NMD Australia Womens , a small town in the neighboring Niger.
A night raid on the border community by Boko Haram mid-January forced many residents to flee to Niger, considered the nearest place of refuge by the local people as they scurried for cover, away from the gunmen's hot bullets.
"My husband was killed by Boko Haram who also abducted our 15- year old son. I was left with my two sons and we fled together to Bosso that (January) night with about 100 people," teary-eyed Bulama told Xinhua at an Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camp in Maiduguri, capital of Nigeria's northeastern state of Borno and epicenter of Boko Haram's violence.